Minneapolis Coding Bootcamps

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Reviews and rankings for the top 3 Minneapolis coding bootcamps.

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July 16, 2016

Minneapolis coding bootcamps are immersive training programs that help you transition into a tech career. These bootcamps offer courses such as the Product College. Switchup has compiled over 69 verified alumni reviews that range from 1 to 5 stars for these courses. Our comprehensive guide to Minneapolis will help you kick start your research. Be sure to checkout all the individual reviews, photos, and community discussions before making your decision.

The Software Guild takes driven beginners, or more experienced students passionate about development, and prepares them to compete for jobs as professional developers. They focus on the languages companies want, with real-world curriculum taught by experienced master instructors. Apprentices graduate from The Software Guild with relevant, employable skills. A choice of locations or online programs offer options that are designed to help apprentices succeed. (View In-Depth Report)

Great so far. I'm enjoying the coursework in Intro to Web Dev. So far all assignments have been reasonable. I just discovered a Intro to Web Dev Slack Channel though which I couldn't see when logging in initially. There are little quirks like that where communication could be better about.

I attended the Make School summer academy in Tokyo. It was the most amazing experience I've ever had. When the summer academy starts the instructors teaches us the fundamentals of computer science. At first it might feel difficult when you start learning but once you get hang of it it becomes really fun learning how to make an app. During the summer academy instructors taught us Swift to make ...

Not only does Prime do an excellent job at teaching its students how to create web applications with the MEAN stack, they also teach skills that are just as (if not more) important. These skills include how to learn, the importance of networking, how to work with others, and how to talk about code. They also require participation in weekly Toastmasters meetings, to work on speaking in front of ...